Even if no collusion, it’s likely Trump has committed crimes. Money laundering, for example. And there’s a decent chance some combo of DoJ and SCOTUS determine a sitting president cannot be indicted. Well... That’s an awfully big incentive to try and remain president, ain’t it?
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You’re seeing a testing of the waters. Once that idea is introduced by the fringe and there isn’t immediate GOP pushback against it, it won’t take long for it to become mainstream as a viable opinion. Isn’t that what you poli sci guys call an “Overton Window” shift?
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Yes, that's the phrase for what you're describing. This week, there's been an atypically high amount of pushback. We'll see if it lasts.
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I’ve been shocked at the way things that would have been deal breakers before are mere blips in the news cycle. Even the amount of pushback we are seeing today is only atypically high relative to the incessant fawning of the last year and a half.
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I've been shocked by that too. It's really something.
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